Durham, NC (SportsNetwork.com) - Jabari Parker broke out of his mid-season
slump with a team-high 23 points to go with seven rebounds, as No. 23 Duke
cruised to a 95-60 triumph over North Carolina State at Cameron Indoor
Stadium.

After scoring 20-or-more points in 10 of his first 12 collegiate games, Parker
had been held under the 20-point plateau in each of his last five games.

However, the freshman phenom found his rhythm Saturday, sinking half of his
14 shots from the field, including both of his 3-point tries, to help the Blue
Devils (14-4, 3-2 ACC) remain unbeaten at home (11-0) thanks to their 27th
straight win at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

"I think [the keys were] my preparation and just my experience from the last
couple of games," Parker said of breaking out of his slump. "I just had to be
a little bit more prepared going in and avoid the [NC State] scouting report
on what they want me to do rather than what I have to do."

T.J. Warren registered 23 points and eight rebounds to lead NC State (11-7,
1-4), which has lost three straight and four of its last five games.

"We turned the ball over too many times," NC State head coach Mark Gottfried
remarked. "We've got to obviously be a lot stronger with the basketball, and
they took turnovers and turned them into baskets, which was the biggest
difference in the game."

Warren's 3-pointer had the Wolfpack within 17-16 less than eight minutes into
the game, but Hood, Cook and Parker each poured in a triple during a decisive
14-4 Duke surge that increased the spread to 11 with 6:57 left in the half.

The Blue Devils built their lead as high as 15 twice over the final six
minutes of the first frame before carrying a 45-32 lead into the break.

Duke extended the margin early in the second, as Parker netted five points in
a 7-0 sprint that pushed the cushion to 54-34 with 16:25 on the clock.

With the difference at 21 with just under nine minutes left, the home team put
the game away with an 18-4 flurry that Sulaimon capped with three free throws
for a 35-point Duke lead with under five minutes to play.

Game Notes

Duke has won 16 straight at home against NC State, with the Wolfpack's last
road win in the series coming back in 1995 ... Duke scored 33 points off 21 NC
State turnovers, while the Wolfpack netted just two points off eight turnovers
from the Blue Devils ... Duke shot 45.8 percent (11-of-24) from 3-point range,
while NC State shot 25 percent (2-of-8) from distance ... The Blue Devils
registered 19 assists on 33 made baskets, while the Wolfpack had just six
helpers on 25 made field goals.